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Hi All

just a quickie..........................how many people have removed an atmospheric blow off valve and replaced it with factory item and seen an improvement on idling and stalling problems on a r33 gtst.

as this eems to be a recurring topic, i just wonder how many of us have gone back to factory valve.

i dont really want to remove my ssqv and refit factory unit, but if it solves the problems i may have to consider it :D

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ive switched constantly between my stockie and ssq for my needs=stealth.

i have NEVER experienced idle or stall issues. with the ssq it runs rich between vents, so fuel goes thru the exhaust which my mates say gets me a flame...

other than that ive had no probs with vta bov's

Hi Simon

ATMO BOV's and their issues on a AFM equipped car are long discussed on this forum.

There are even links in the FI Guide.

Please search and read the links in the guide and other threads.

Please take the time to read them, it will give you a clean understanding. No need for another BOV thread when we have 100's already

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